Regional Partners

Foundation North

Foundation North is pleased to be supporting The Outlook for Someday sustainability
film project for young people in New Zealand.

The film challenge and the film-making workshops are helping
grow a generation of enterprising young people who are focusing creative energy
and artistic expression on sustainability.

This is a perfect fit with Foundation North's vision for the
Auckland and Northland region, where we work to support and develop the arts by
promoting access, engagement and participation.

Trust Waikato

Trust Waikato is a philanthropic organisation established in 1988. We support
the things that make our corner of the world a better place.

Trust Waikato donates money to community organisations and
projects that focus on welfare, sport, recreation, youth, art, culture and the
environment, for the benefit of people in our region.

Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust

The Rotorua
Energy Charitable Trust was established in 1994,
created so that some of the funds resulting from the corporatisation of the
Rotorua Electricity Company could be retained and used for the benefit of
Rotorua and surrounding districts.

For over 20 years we've provided funding
for a huge range of organisations throughout our district. Plus, we are one of the
region's most significant providers of student scholarships and support for
high-performing youth.

There is no corner of our community that
our Trust hasn't touched in some way; and the goal of every funding dollar is
to make Rotorua a better place to live, work and play.

Eastern and Central Community Trust

The Trust regularly donates money to community groups within its
area. Donations amount to around $5.5 million per annum. The aim is to help these groups
achieve the things they believe will make their community a better place for
all who live there.

Donations are for charitable, cultural, philanthropic and recreational
projects or services.

Wellington Community Trust

Wellington Community Trust is an independent funder working with
community organisations in the Wellington region - Wellington, Hutt Valley,
Porirua, Kapiti, including Otaki - to enhance the Wellington region and enrich the
lives of the people.

Rata Foundation

Rātā Foundation was established for the community and our ownership clearly lies with the
communities of Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough and the Chatham Islands.

We continually work to engage
with the community to support and be a catalyst for a strong, creative,
enlightened, healthy, caring and sustainable community.

West Coast Community Trust

The West Coast Community Trust operates under the Community Trusts Act
1999. Its purpose is to manage its investments and apply the income from these
investments by way of grants for charitable, cultural, philanthropic,
recreational and other purposes in Buller, Grey and Westland.

So that grants
reach as many people as possible, the Trust donates under six broad categories:
Education, Welfare / Social, Health, Art & Culture, Sport & Recreation
and Youth.

Otago Community Trust

The Otago Community Trust is a philanthropic organisation which applies its trust funds for charitable and other purposes which are of benefit to the community.

The Trust provides donations across the diverse sectors of art and culture, heritage, environment, education, sport and recreation and community welfare.These donations support important and innovative projects that provide improved standards of living, safety, health and welfare.

Since its beginning the Trust has distributed in excess of $100 million across the community.

Community Trust of Southland

From Stewart
Island to Glenorchy, Te Anau to Tapanui and all the places in between, we
provide a helping hand to hundreds of groups - both large and small - by
providing funding for facilities, services, events, community projects and
programmes. We also help people to achieve their personal goals through scholarships.

Since 1988 we have
been supporting the region with grants and scholarships across a range of
sectors including Arts & Culture, Community Development & Community
Economic Development, Education, Health & Social Services, Heritage and
Sport & Recreation.

We are proud to be
associated with so many people and organisations working to make the south a
better place.

The Outlook for Someday is based on partnerships betweenConnected Media Charitable Trust and The Body Shop New Zealand,New Zealand Film Commission, NZ On Air, Ministry of Youth Development,Department of Conservation (through the DOC Community Fund), AucklandCouncil, Health Promotion Agency, Toimata Foundation and Weta Digital.

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